In anticipation of Valentine’s Day, Cupid went on Colorado & Company to talk all things singing telegram.
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George Peele has been dressing up as Cupid and serenading people for the last 15 years. This Valentine’s, be bold and different by sending your love interest a surprise serenade.
From Valentine’s Day to anniversaries to birthdays, a singing telegram is the epitome of saying “I love you” in a song. Denver 7’s Gerardo Federico shows us a Colorado man in his fifteenth year, with over 3000 satisfied customers.
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Over the past fifteen years, George Peele, who goes by Orange peel moses, has delivered over 3,000 singing telegrams.
Valentine’s Day’s usually the biggest day of the year for his business, but he’s also performed for a guy getting a vasectomy and a person celebrating the last day of chemo; anniversaries, proposals and going-away parties also keep him employed.
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"Ok, that is a grown man in a diaper."
Watch the moment when Denver singing Cupid George Peele surprises 9 News anchor Liz Kotalik during her Valentine's Day live shot at the King Soopers in Glendale.
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On Valentine's Day, Channel 2 reporter Kevin Torres followed Custom Singing Telegrams' founder George Peele and singer Melissa Ivey around for a couple of hours. Click on the image above to see the TV segment that aired.